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      这是一份浙江省台金七校联盟2024-2025学年高一下学期期中考试英语试卷(含解析,含听力原文无音频),共17页。试卷主要包含了听力选择题,阅读理解,完形填空,语法填空,单词拼写,书信写作,书面表达等内容,欢迎下载使用。
      1.What will Je d?
      A.Wrk in Paris.B.Leave his cmpany.C.Rent a huse.
      2.When will the speakers have a meeting tday?
      A.At 12:00 p. m.B.At 2:00 p. m.C.At 7:00 p. m.
      3.Why is the man making the call?
      A.T remind the wman f a rainstrm.
      B.T make wrk arrangements.
      C.T have his huse repaired.
      4.Where des the cnversatin take place?
      A.In a restaurant.B.In a stre.C.In a htel.
      5.What are the speakers discussing?
      A.A play.B.A band.C.A nise.
      听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
      6.What des the wman think f her jb?
      A.It’s well paid.B.It’s unsatisfying.C.It’s pleasant.
      7.What has the man been busy ding?
      A.Wrking n the cmputer.B.Preparing fr a trip.C.Chatting nline.
      听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
      8.What’s the relatinship between speakers?
      A.Custmer and saleswman.B.Bss and wrker.C.Husband and wife.
      9.What will the wman d next?
      A.Check the camera.B.Take sme phts.C.Replace the battery.
      听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
      10.Why des the girl care abut the shw time?
      A.She needs time t d her hmewrk.
      B.She and Shannn have fixed the time.
      C.She desn’t want t cme hme early.
      11.Which shw will the girl see?
      A.The 9 ’clck shw.B.The 7:15 shw.C.The 5 ’clck shw.
      12.Hw will the girl g t the cinema?
      A.By car.B.By bus.C.By bike.
      听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
      13.Hw many bks can a student brrw frm the library at mst per day?
      A.Three.B.Five.C.Ten.
      14.Why can’t the by brrw the bks nw?
      A.He has nt returned an verdue bk.
      B.He has been fined by the library befre.
      C.He desn’t have his student ID card with him.
      15.Why des the by brrw the bks?
      A.He is getting the bks fr a friend.
      B.He needs t find infrmatin fr a paper.
      C.He has been asked t read them by the prfessr.
      16.What des the wman suggest the by d?
      A.Pay the fine nwB.Make a call t his friend.C.Cpy what he needs.
      听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
      17.Wh is the speaker?
      A.A pipeline engineer.B.A visiting prfessr.C.A university student.
      18.What is the city f Anchrage like tday?
      A.Crwded.B.Pr.C.Quiet.
      19.What was the main cause f the recent changes in Alaska?
      A.The turism in the muntain area.
      B.An increase in birthrate.
      C.The discvery f il.
      20.Why is the speaker ging t shw sme pictures?
      A.T share his recent traveling experience.
      B.T shw ways f the city cnstructin.
      C.T pint ut changes in the wilderness.
      二、阅读理解
      British cinema basts a rich variety f films that weave charming narratives (叙述) with stunning landscapes and fascinating characters. These films celebrate the varius beauty and cultural heritage f Britain.
      Lcal Her
      Lcal Her digs int the cnflict between a giant US il cmpany and a faraway Scttish village when the frmer plans t build an il cmpany. Hwever, the exceptinally captivating landscapes and the firm attitude f the villagers impact the cmpany’s decisin. The stry has been a lasting appeal t audiences, even after ver fur decades.
      Kes
      British directr Ken Lach’s first successful film, Kes, describes the tuching narrative f a yung Yrkshire by taking the jurney f capturing and training an eagle. The film ffers a unique descriptin f Yrkshire, filled with engaging sights.
      The Dig
      The delightful cunties surrunding Lndn are vividly described in The Dig, set against the peaceful cuntryside f Sufflk befre Wrld War II. Ralph Fiennes, a famus actr, plays the rle f a self-taught archaelgist unearthing the mysteries f an Angl-Saxn tmb, adding t its fun.
      Calvary
      Irish directr Michael McDnagh’s films set in Ireland are undubtedly enchanting, ften including Ireland’s picturesque scenery int the stry. Amng these, Calvary, stands ut. It recrds the difficult and tiring jurney f a mral priest (牧师), dealing with the evil frces within his area.
      21.What is the setting f the film Lcal Her?
      A.A Yrkshire village.B.The cuntryside f Sufflk.
      C.A remte Scttish villageD.The Angl-Saxn graveyard.
      22.Which f the fllwing films will attract curius histry lvers?
      A.Calvary.B.Lcal Her.C.Kes.D.The Dig.
      23.What is the theme f the British films mentined in the text?
      A.The attractive scenery in different regins f Britain.
      B.The mral dilemma an Irish priest is faced with n his jurney.
      C.The beauty and diversity f British landscapes and characters.
      D.The adventures f Yrkshire bys capturing and training eagles.
      One f the basic expectatins the public have f dctrs is hnesty. But what wuld yu think if I tld yu that research has shwn that 70 percent f dctrs admitted t lying t their patients?
      This seems unimaginable but I have tld lies t several patients whse spuses (配偶) had died. Mrs. Waltn was in her eighties and desperate t see her husband. She’d been in hspital after a fall and was in pain. She called ut fr him frequently and culdn’t understand why he wasn’t there t cmfrt her. She was becming mre upset and wuld try t get up t find him, in spite f being at risk f falling again. “He’s n his way, dn’t wrry,” the nurses wuld say and this wuld calm her dwn. She’d smile and rll her eyes and say hw he was always late fr things and tell the same stry abut him being late fr their wedding nearly 60 years ag.
      Part f the natural histry f many f the dementias (痴呆), in particular Alzheimer’s disease which is what Mrs. Waltn had, is that the sufferer lses their memry f recent events, but retains memries frm the distant past. Sufferers are trapped frever in a puzzling past. It is strngly upsetting and trmenting. Many f the behaviral difficulties that I have seen in thse with dementia relate t them feeling scared and cnfused that they are surrunded by strange peple, even when they are surrunded by their family, because they have regressed back t decades ag. They lk at their adult children cnfused and wnder wh they culd be because they think their children are still tddlers (幼童).
      Hw des ne address this? I have had cuntless families break dwn in tears in clinics, nt knwing what t say r hw t react as their lved ne mves further and further away frm them back int their distant past and they are left behind in the present. The lies that dctrs and nurses tell these patients are nt big, elabrate lies — they are brief cnfirmatins intended t cmfrt and allw the subject t be swiftly changed. It is, when dne in the right way, kind and cmpassinate. Smetimes, hnesty is simply nt the best plicy.
      24.Why did the nurses lie t Mrs. Waltn?
      A.T persuade her int taking medicine.B.T cmfrt her and change the subject.
      C.T stp her cmplaining abut her husband.D.T bring her back t memries f ld times.
      25.Which f the fllwing has the clsest meaning t the underlined wrd in paragraph 3?
      A.Painful.B.Frightening.
      C.Regretful.D.Cnfusing.
      26.What can we infer frm the text?
      A.The majrity f the dctrs are abslutely hnest with their patients.
      B.Peple suffering frm dementias are stuck in distant memries.
      C.Patients with dementias are usually frightened by unfamiliar peple.
      D.Individuals underging dementias are left behind by their lved nes.
      27.What’s the authr’s attitude twards dctrs telling lies t certain patients?
      A.Disapprving.B.Neutral.
      C.Indifferent.D.Supprtive.
      Turists acrss China have enjyed a chain f cultural events frm traditinal t mdern, and discvered new destinatins during this year’s five-day May Day hliday.
      Items n China’s traditinal intangible cultural heritage list prved t be ppular with travelers in many regins. In Lantian cunty, nrthwest China’s Shanxi Prvince, turists were amazed by the art f Dawaz, which means aerial tightrpe (空中钢丝) walking in the Uygur language. Meanwhile, in east China’s Changzhu City, music festivals attracted huge crwds f travelers, and lcal authrities intrduced measures t ensure the cmfrt f visitrs. They arranged 500 caches fr lng-distance travel, set up mre than 10,000 free parking spaces and extended the peratin hurs f the subway netwrk until 11:30 p. m.
      And it’s nt just big cities that drew in visitrs during this hliday. Hliday makers decided t g fr natural views, less-crwded scenic spts, and cst-effective travel experiences. Data frm Chinese travel bking platfrm Ctrip shwed that rders fr furth-tier and belw cities increased by 140 percent n a yearly basis, utperfrming thse in first and secnd-tier cities.
      Wu Sa, deputy directr f the Ecnmic Research Institute f the Natinal Develpment and Refrm Cmmissin, expressed belief that the ppularity f usual majr destinatins like Beijing, Shanghai, Chngqing, Hangzhu and Chengdu is nt decreasing, but explained that a gd number f travelers are lking t diversify the range f their travels, twards new and previusly lesser-knwn places.
      Scientific and space prjects have als been a hit travel destinatin this week, frm the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in nrthwest China t the wrld’s largest single-dish radi telescpe in the suthwestern prvince f Guizhu. “I mainly wanted t take my child t appreciate sme f China’s leading space technlgy and the develpment trend f big data, s that he can understand the advanced technlgy f ur mtherland,” said a turist named Hu Wannping.
      28.What attracted turists t the Changzhu City?
      A.The launch f appealing music festivals.
      B.The Aerial tightrpe walking perfrmance.
      C.The celebratin f traditinal cultural events.
      D.The measures t prvide cmfrt fr turists.
      29.What may accunt fr peple’s chice f furth-tier and belw cities?
      A.Abundant parking spaces.B.Famus scenic spts.
      C.Lw travelling expenses.D.Cnvenient bking platfrms.
      30.What can be inferred frm the text?
      A.The grwth f visitrs is causing varius scial issues.
      B.Scientific and space prjects receive the least attentin.
      C.Orders fr majr destinatins in big cities are decreasing.
      D.Turists are pen-minded as t the chices f spending hlidays.
      31.What can be the best title f the text?
      A.Festivals and Celebratins acrss ChinaB.New Trend fr Labr Day Turist Destinatins
      C.The Ppularity f Well-knwn DestinatinsD.China’s Traditinal Intangible Cultural Heritage
      In a wrld f music streaming services, access t almst any sng is just a few clicks away nline. Yet, the live perfrmance lives n. Peple still fill sweaty basements, dirty fields and crwded cncert halls t hear their favurite musicians play. And nw neurscientists might knw why live music attracts the brain’s emtin centers mre than its recrded ne.
      Cncerts are immersive scial experiences in which peple listen t and feel the music tgether thrugh key changes and rhythmic drps. Mrever, they are dynamic — artists can adapt their playing accrding t the crwd’s reactin.
      It was this last difference that led neurscientists, based at the Universities f Zurich and Osl, t study the brain respnses f peple listening t music. In the “live” experiment, participants lay in an MRI scanner (扫描仪) listening t the music thrugh earphnes, while a pianist was psitined utside the rm. The pianist was shwn the participant’s real-time (实时的) brain activity as a frm f feedback. In the recrded cnditin, participants listened t pre-recrded versins f the same music.
      The scientists were interested in hw live music affected the areas f the brain respnsible fr prcessing emtins, particularly the amygdala, an area deep inside the brain. The results, just published in the jurnal PNAS, shwed that live music had a significantly greater emtinal impact. Whether the music expressed happiness r sadness, live perfrmances led t increased activity nt nly in the amygdala but als ther parts f the brain’s emtin prcessing netwrk. The researchers als fund that participants’ brain activity tracked the acustic (声学的) features f the music, like temp and pitch, far mre clsely when it was played live.
      While the study didn’t fully recreate the live cncert experience, the findings suggest that artists’ ability t adjust their perfrmance in real time cntributes t the emtinal cnnectin with live music. Sme musical cmpanies nw attempt t recreate live cncerts, such as ABBA Vyage, an immersive pre-recrded VR cncert, but withut artists’ capability t read audience’s emtins and respnd accrdingly, it will never quite match the real thing.
      32.Why d peple attend live shws despite music streaming services nline?
      A.Because they prefer being with friends at a cncert.
      B.Because they enjy the prcess f finding ppular music.
      C.Because they value the emtinal cnnectin live music brings.
      D.Because they intend t meet their favrite musicians in persn.
      33.The rle f the pianist in the “live” experiment is t_________.
      A.bserve the participants’ brain activity as a frm f feedback
      B.prvide live music accmpaniment t participants inside the MRI scanner
      C.cmpare the effectiveness f live perfrmances and recrded nes
      D.shw participants’ ability t read and respnd t the audience’s emtins
      34.What did the study published in PNAS find abut the impact f live music n the brain?
      A.Live music affected nly the amygdala f the brain.
      B.The participants’ brain activity didn’t react t live music.
      C.Live music had a reduced emtinal impact cmpared t recrded music.
      D.The participants’ brain respnded mre greatly t acustic features f live music.
      35.What des the authr suggest by mentining ABBA Vyage in the last paragraph?
      A.It lacks artists’ respnse based n audience’s feedback.
      B.It matches the sund quality f live perfrmances.
      C.It greatly stirs up the audience’s emtinal respnse.
      D.It fails t create a perfect perfrming atmsphere.
      Peple these days are psting abut their lives n scial media. But what if yu’re a private and intrverted persn like me? What if yu want t live in the mment instead f sharing every bit f yur life? T be hnest, it’s nbdy’s business but yur wn. 36 Escape stalkers (跟踪者).
      I’ve been a public persn as a jazz vcalist fr years. It expsed me t stalkers wh felt they knew me, just because I was present everywhere. Needless t say, it brught me much anxiety and stress. At sme pint I asked myself — is being visible mre imprtant than my peace f mind? 37 The answer is a clear NO. I just want t spend life ding what I lve with the peple I lve. Prtect privacy.
      38 I need alne time t prcess what I’m struggling with and hnest real talks with the peple I trust. I might share a lessn learned frm an experience, but nw I wn’t. I knw that by keeping my life private n scial media I may miss ut n sme cnnectins, but I hnr and respect the peple in my life wh value their privacy, s I am being mindful and prtect that.
      39
      Anther reasn I keep my life private is that I prefer t be in the present mment and appreciate it fully. T be n yur phne cnstantly, r t film everything yu d, can be quite disrespectful t the peple yu spend yur time with. Yu lse ut n thse spntaneus (自发的) mments and a deeper cnnectin. I chse what I share and when I share it, and the rest is fr experiencing life withut expectatins.
      Live yur life fully, regardless f whether the wrld knws it r nt! 40 I just want yu t knw it’s OK if yu dn’t.
      A.Experience a private life.
      B.Live in the mment.
      C.Dn’t I really care abut privacy?
      D.Are my fllwers mre imprtant than my friends and family?
      E.If yu feel like sharing yur life penly withut hesitatin, g fr it.
      F.Here are my reasns fr nt sharing my persnal life n scial media.
      G.It can be quite challenging t g thrugh tugh mments with everyne watching.
      三、完形填空
      My belved wife, had never left Australia and nw wuld never d s due t cancer.
      Planted 41 in the armchair, she had n chice but t “travel” via the travel prgram n TV. I 42 the sadness and thught hard. It finally 43 me that I culd ask strangers n the Internet fr help. I 44 the pst:
      My wife has cancer and she will never see the wrld. Please send her pstcards s she can see the wrld frm her armchair. I can ffer nthing but gratitude.
      I 45 nt t infrm my wife f this; if nthing shuld cme, I culdn’t bear t carry her 46 alng with my wn. Days 47 weeks and my wife's health declined rapidly, my suffering grwing unbearable.
      Finally, abut six weeks after my pst, a dg-eared and 48 pstcard frm the UK wandered int ur humble little letterbx. It was t me a ray f light and frm that day, ur letterbx became the 49 fr pstcards frm all ver the wrld and a htel 50 travel-weary cards. My dream f armchair travels became a reality.
      In the mnths that fllwed, thanks t thse cards, my wife had a private “flight” t bard, travelling far and wide, satisfied and 51 . Cancer culd nt stp us. Our very last flight 52 n a warm mrning. My dearest travel 53 bught a different ticket fr this trip and began t explre anther wrld.
      I have 54 frm great lss, knwing that her jurney ahead wuld be a brilliant ne with s many 55 frm the strangers.
      41.A.calmlyB.helplesslyC.jyfullyD.anxiusly
      42.A.swallwedB.expressedC.cnfirmedD.frgt
      43.A.impressedB.struckC.affectedD.puzzled
      44.A.picked upB.went thrughC.shwed ffD.put ut
      45.A.rejectedB.regrettedC.reslvedD.reminded
      46.A.tleranceB.embarrassmentC.annyanceD.disappintment
      47.A.amunted tB.turned tC.belnged tD.cntributed t
      48.A.travel-wrnB.brand-newC.threateningD.puzzling
      49.A.galleryB.cafeC.destinatinD.studi
      50.A.publishingB.accmmdatingC.deliveringD.streaming
      51.A.dubtfulB.relievedC.gratefulD.scared
      52.A.tk upB.tk inC.tk verD.tk ff
      53.A.cmpaninB.accuntantC.attendantD.cmpser
      54.A.defendedB.recveredC.cllapsedD.benefited
      55.A.expectatinsB.cheersC.cngratulatinsD.blessings
      四、语法填空
      阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
      Dr Lin Qiazhi, wh is recgnized 56 the “mther f ten thusand babies”, dedicated her life t medical science and wmen’s health. At 18, deeply affected by her mther’s death, she 57 (chse) t study instead f fllwing the traditinal path f marriage. After graduating frm Peking Unin Medical Cllege, she became the first wman resident physician in the OB-GYN department. Years later, despite 58 (ffer) pprtunities abrad, she was determined t serve wmen and children in China, 59 impressed her American clleagues. During the war, she pened a clinic and treated pr patients fr free rather than making prfits because 60 she valued mst was helping thers.
      It is clear that her life reflects 61 true virtue f a dctr-putting patients first. Dr Lin Qiazhi held many imprtant psitins, but her heart was 62 (strng) drawn t patient care. She ften went late at night t deliver a baby fr a pr family. 63 she never married, she delivered ver 50,000 babies. Her bk 64 (intend) fr wmen was very ppular fr it gave useful 65 (instruct) n hw t care fr babies. She even left her savings t a kindergarten and a fund, shwing her lasting care fr thers.
      五、单词拼写
      66.Equipped with fluent ral English, she was chsen t be ne f the r f ur schl t greet the exchange students frm the UK. (根据首字母单词拼写)
      67.The f f the material allws it t bend withut breaking. (根据首字母单词拼写)
      68.We are encuraged t adpt a creative a t slving the tugh prblem. (根据首字母单词拼写)
      69.The marketing strategy was t at increasing brand awareness. (根据首字母单词拼写)
      70.My mrning wrkut makes me feel mre e thrughut the day. (根据首字母单词拼写)
      71.Everyne cheered and c hands when we made ur way fr the stage t get ur prize. (根据首字母单词拼写)
      72.The hall, d with clrful ballns and beautiful flwers, lked very festive. (根据首字母单词拼写)
      73.When the jb was ffered, she didn’t want t miss this glden and seized it immediately. (根据首字母单词拼写)
      74.Last year, he was a a schlarship fr his remarkable academic achievements. (根据首字母单词拼写)
      75.As the teacher turned arund, the students immediately stpped w and the whle class became quiet. (根据首字母单词拼写)
      六、书信写作
      76.假如你是某国际学校学生会主席李华。下个月学生会将组织举办一场校园慈善音乐会(Campus Charity Cncert),请给你校的英国留学生Chris写一封邮件,邀请他来参加演出,内容包括:
      1.简单介绍活动;
      2.给出表演建议;
      3.其它注意事项。
      注意:
      1.写作词数应为80左右;
      2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
      Dear Chris,
      ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      Yurs,
      Li Hua
      七、书面表达
      77.阅读下面材料, 根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写一段, 使之构成一篇完整的短文。
      Ops. Clred rice pured ut f Manju's paper cne (锥形) and shwered acrss the flr. “I’m srry.” he tld his grandmther, Kamala. He rushed t clean up the spill. Wuld Kamala still let him help with the rangli (印度地画艺术)?
      The rangli was a gd-luck charm. Kamala made ne every Diwali (排灯节), the Hindu festival f lights and the start f the new year. First, she wuld draw n the flr with chalk. Then, she wuld fill the drawing with uncked clred rice.
      This year, Manju was ld enugh t help-t be a gd assistant. But s far, he’d nly made a mess.
      “Dn’t wrry,” Kamala said, smiling at him. “It takes practice.”
      Manju tried again. He rlled paper int a cne and filled it with rice. He paused befre cutting the tip ff the cne. Side by side, they made rice flw thrugh the narrw cut slwly and carefully acrss the drawing. After a while, Manju glanced ver at Kamala. He frwned. “Yu’ve finished a lt. I’ve dne hardly any.”
      “Yu’re ding a gd jb,” Kamala said. “Gaps (空白) bring bad luck. But yur side lks nice and tight.”
      Manju kept wrking. Smetimes his rice skittered (掠过) utside the drawing. Smetimes he used the wrng clr. And smetimes he blurred the utline, s Kamala had t redraw it. But slwly, the bright rice transfrmed int a beautiful peacck (孔雀).
      The phne rang. “I’ll be right back,” Kamala said as she left t answer it.
      Manju admired the peacck. Then he sptted a pinprick f tile (地砖的光点) peeking thrugh n Kamala’s side. A gap! Shuld he fix it?
      I’ll surprise grandma! He decided. He stretched his arm acrss, trying t reach the gap with his left leg inching up. Almst there! Suddenly, Manju began t wbble. He spared n effrt t fight fr his balance but in vain.
      “N!” He crashed dwn nt the rangli, scattering rice everywhere. Manju scrambled ff and pushed the rice back. But the clrs were mixed, which ttally ruined the peacck.
      注意:
      1. 续写词数应为80词左右;
      2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
      When Kamala came back, Manju lked upset.
      ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      1.A
      【原文】W: Hey, frgt t tell yu…Je and Anna are mving t Paris!
      M: Really? Isn’t that a bit sudden? Hw did that happen?
      W: His cmpany ffered him a senir psitin ut there. They’re ging fr at least a cuple f years.
      2.B
      【原文】M: Jenny, that reprt has t be dne by 7 p.m.
      W: Oh. I thught I had t finish it until tmrrw nn. Wn’t we have a meeting at that time?
      M: It has been rescheduled at 2 p.m. tday.
      3.C
      【原文】M: Hell, I’m calling t ask whether yu can send smene t take a lk at ur ceiling. It’s been leaking since last night’s rainstrm.
      W: Hi, Mr. Stevensn. I’m afraid we’re already bked up fr this week. But I think we can make it next Mnday.
      4.C
      【原文】W: Excuse me. Erm, culd I have an alarm call at half past six tmrrw mrning?
      M: Certainly, madam. Culd I have yur rm number, please?
      5.B
      【原文】M: I lve their music!
      W: I d t! I’m s happy t see them play live!
      M: Me t! I just wish they didn’t play s lud!
      6.B 7.B
      【原文】M: Hi, Christina. Hw was yur wrk?
      W: Bad as usual. The bss has put up a ntice tday. It says “N talking except n business.”
      M: Oh, dear! Well, yu’ll sn have enugh mney fr the big trip t New Zealand, and then yu can leave.
      W: Yes I dn’t enjy wrking there. I haven’t had a pleasant day since jining that cmpany!
      M: Well, I’ve been busy t. I’ve been n the Internet t get plenty f infrmatin fr ur trip.
      8.A 9.C
      【原文】W: Welcme t Wdfrd Electrnics! Hw may I help yu?
      M: Well. I purchased this digital camera yesterday frm yur stre, but when I try t preview the phts I’ve taken, an errr message displays n the screen.
      W: Really? Let me take a lk. I have a chart here f all the messages, perhaps it’ll tell us what’s ging n. Ah, I see. Accrding t the chart, the camera desn’t have enugh battery pwer t preview the phts.
      M: Oh. D I need t buy a new battery?
      W: Well, let me give yu a new ne fr free, since yu just bught the camera frm us yesterday.
      10.A 11.C 12.A
      【原文】W: Dad, I’m thinking abut seeing a mvie with Shannn this Saturday.
      M: Well, let me check the paper fr shw times.
      W: The mvie plays at three, five, seven fifteen, and nine.
      M: Yu already checked.
      W: Yeah. S is it OK I g and see the nine ’clck shw?
      M: The five ’clck shw.
      W: Well, I dn’t knw if I can get all f my hmewrk dne befre then. And I dubt we can get t the cinema in time n Shannn’s bike.
      M: Taking a bus is better and faster.
      W: But the bus statin is a bit far frm the cinema. We’ll have t walk abut ten minutes after we get ff the bus.
      M: Srry, but I want yu t get t bed early that night. I can drp yu ff at the mvie theater abut 4:30 s yu’ll have time t get tickets.
      W: All right.
      13.C 14.A 15.B 16.C
      【原文】W: Can I help yu?
      M: Yes, I’d like t brrw these five bks please. Am I allwed t brrw that many at nce?
      W: Of curse. The limit is ten per day. But I’ll need t see yur student ID please.
      M: Here yu are.
      W: Uh h! Yu can’t brrw any bks. Accrding t the cmputer, there was a bk…It was brrwed under yur name and still hasn’t been returned. That makes it three weeks verdue.
      M: Oh n! I lent it t a friend. She must have frgtten t return it t me, and I frgt all abut returning it t yu.
      W: Well, the cmputer will nt allw me t lend yu any ther bks until that ne is returned and the fine is paid.
      M: What can I d nw? I need these bks t begin researching a paper I have t write.
      W: Yu culd get a friend t brrw them fr yu. Or, there’s a cpy machine right ver there. Why nt just cpy the sectins yu need right away?
      M: That wuld cst me mre than the fine.
      17.B 18.A 19.C 20.C
      【原文】
      M: Gd afternn, I want t thank Prfessr Jhnsn fr giving me the chance t talk t yu tday abut Alaska. One f the things that cncern me mst is the future f the Alaska envirnment. Abut twenty years ag, befre ging n sme wilderness research, I visited Anchrage, the largest city in Alaska. It was a small city f 40,000 peple surrunded by a quiet wilderness. When I made a recent trip there, I fund amazing changes. Anchrage nw has a hundred and eight thusand peple. There’re tall buildings, shpping centers and all the crwds and traffic jams. The frests and muntains are still nearby, but they seem s small cmpared t the city’s great size. The discvery f il in Alaska brught increased wealth t the state. Hwever, there have been t many peple mving t Alaska in a very shrt perid t wrk n the pipeline. There is nt enugh husing r transprtatin.
      I think Alaska must make imprtant decisins sn. Alaskans need t decide hw t develp their natural resurces and mineral wealth withut destrying the wilderness and harming the wildlife. What is decided n nw will affect the generatins t cme. Fr tday’s lecture, I’ve brught alng many f the pictures I usually shw in my envirnmental science classes in my wn university. First, I’ll shw yu sme pictures f Alaska’s wilderness as it is tday. Then I’d like t utline my specific suggestins.
      21.C 22.D 23.C
      【导语】本文是应用文。文章主要介绍了4部英国电影。
      21.细节理解题。根据Lcal Her部分“Lcal Her digs int the cnflict between a giant US il cmpany and a faraway Scttish village when the frmer plans t build an il cmpany.(《本地英雄》深入探讨了美国一家大型石油公司与遥远的苏格兰村庄之间的冲突,前者计划建立一家石油公司)”可知,《本地英雄》这部电影的背景是一个偏远的苏格兰村庄。故选C。
      22.推理判断题。根据The Dig部分“The delightful cunties surrunding Lndn are vividly described in The Dig, set against the peaceful cuntryside f Sufflk befre Wrld War II. Ralph Fiennes, a famus actr, plays the rle f a self-taught archaelgist unearthing the mysteries f an Angl-Saxn tmb, adding t its fun.(《发掘》生动地描述了伦敦周围宜人的乡村,与二战前萨福克郡宁静的乡村相映衬。著名演员Ralph Fiennes饰演一位自学成才的考古学家,发掘盎格鲁-撒克逊墓穴的奥秘,为影片增添了乐趣)”可知,《发掘》会吸引好奇的历史爱好者。故选D。
      23.细节理解题。根据第一段“British cinema basts a rich variety f films that weave charming narratives (叙述) with stunning landscapes and fascinating characters. These films celebrate the varius beauty and cultural heritage f Britain.(英国电影拥有丰富多样的电影,这些电影将迷人的叙事与迷人的风景和迷人的人物编织在一起。这些电影颂扬了英国的各种美景和文化遗产)”可知,文中提到的英国电影的主题是英国风景和人物的美丽和多样性。故选C。
      24.B 25.A 26.B 27.D
      【导语】这是一篇记叙文。文章通过讲述Waltn夫人的故事告诉我们,出于善意和同情,医生可以对病人说谎。
      24.推理判断题。根据第二段中“She was becming mre upset and wuld try t get up t find him, in spite f being at risk f falling again. ‘He’s n his way, dn’t wrry,’ the nurses wuld say and this wuld calm her dwn.(她变得越来越不安,尽管有再次摔倒的危险,她还是会试图爬起来找到他。‘他在路上了,别担心,’护士们会说,这能让她平静下来)”和最后一段中“The lies that dctrs and nurses tell these patients are nt big, elabrate lies — they are brief cnfirmatins intended t cmfrt and allw the subject t be swiftly changed.(医生和护士告诉这些病人的谎言并不是大而复杂的谎言——他们只是为了安慰和迅速转移话题而做的简短确认)”可推知,护士们对Waltn夫人撒谎是为了安慰她,转移话题。故选B项。
      25.词句猜测题。根据划线词所在句“Sufferers are trapped frever in a puzzling past. It is strngly upsetting and trmenting.(患者永远被困在令人困惑的过去。这是非常令人不安和trmenting)”中“trapped frever in a puzzling past”以及划线词和形容词“upsetting”并列可推知,划线词trmenting意为“痛苦的”,与painful同义。故选A项。
      26.推理判断题。根据第三段中“Part f the natural histry f many f the dementias (痴呆), in particular Alzheimer's disease which is what Mrs. Waltn had, is that the sufferer lses their memry f recent events, but retains memries frm the distant past. Sufferers are trapped frever in a puzzling past.(许多痴呆症,尤其是Waltn夫人所患的阿尔茨海默氏症,其自然历史的一部分是,患者失去了对近期事件的记忆,但保留了对遥远过去的记忆。患者永远被困在令人困惑的过去中)”可推知,患有痴呆症的人被困在遥远的记忆中。故选B项。
      27.推理判断题。根据最后一段中“It is, when dne in the right way, kind and cmpassinate. Smetimes, hnesty is simply nt the best plicy.(如果使用正确,谎言也是善良和富有同情心的。有时,诚实并不是上策)”可知,作者认为医生对病人说谎,只要使用恰当就有其积极意义,所以他对此持支持态度。故选D项。
      28.A 29.C 30.D 31.B
      【导语】这是一篇说明文。文章介绍了今年“五一”假期中国游客的旅游趋势,包括对传统非物质文化遗产的兴趣、对新目的地的探索、以及对自然风光和经济实惠旅游选项的偏好。此外,科学和太空项目也吸引了游客,显示了公众对科技发展的关注。
      28.细节理解题。根据第二段中“Meanwhile, in east China’s Changzhu City, music festivals attracted huge crwds f travelers, and lcal authrities intrduced measures t ensure the cmfrt f visitrs.(与此同时,在中国东部的常州市,音乐节吸引了大批游客,当地政府采取措施确保游客的舒适)”可知,音乐节的举办吸引了很多游客来到常州。故选A项。
      29.细节理解题。根据第三段中“Hliday makers decided t g fr natural views, less-crwded scenic spts, and cst-effective travel experiences. Data frm Chinese travel bking platfrm Ctrip shwed that rders fr furth-tier and belw cities increased by 140 percent n a yearly basis, utperfrming thse in first and secnd-tier cities.(度假者们决定去欣赏自然风光、不那么拥挤的景点,以及经济实惠的旅行体验。中国旅游预订平台携程的数据显示,四线及以下城市的订单量每年增长140%,超过一二线城市)”可知,较低的出行费用可能是人们选择四线及以下城市的原因。故选C项。
      30.推理判断题。根据第四段Wu Sa, deputy directr f the Ecnmic Research Institute f the Natinal Develpment and Refrm Cmmissin, expressed belief that the ppularity f usual majr destinatins like Beijing, Shanghai, Chngqing, Hangzhu and Chengdu is nt decreasing, but explained that a gd number f travelers are lking t diversify the range f their travels, twards new and previusly lesser-knwn places.(国家发展和改革委员会经济研究所副主任吴萨表示,北京、上海、重庆、杭州和成都等通常的主要目的地的受欢迎程度并没有下降,但他解释说,很多游客正在寻求多样化的旅行范围,去新的和以前不太为人所知的地方)”可知,游客的旅行选择变得多样化,会去新的和以前不太为人所知的地方。由此可知,游客对度假的选择持开放态度。故选D项。
      31.主旨大意题。通读全文,尤其是第一段中“Turists acrss China have enjyed a chain f cultural events frm traditinal t mdern, and discvered new destinatins during this year’s five-day May Day hliday.(在今年的‘五一’长假期间,中国各地的游客享受了从传统到现代的一系列文化活动,并发现了新的旅游目的地)”可知,文章围绕今年“五一”假期中国游客的旅游趋势展开,包括对传统非物质文化遗产的兴趣、对新目的地的探索、以及对自然风光和经济实惠旅游选项的偏好。此外,科学和太空项目也吸引了游客,显示了公众对科技发展的关注。因此,B项“劳动节旅游目的地的新趋势”契合文章主旨,最适合作为文章标题。故选B项。
      32.C 33.B 34.D 35.A
      【导语】这是一篇说明文。文章主要说明了尽管有音乐流媒体服务,人们还参加现场演出,因为他们重视现场音乐带来的情感联系。文章介绍了与之有关的研究和研究发现。
      32.细节理解题。根据最后一段“While the study didn’t fully recreate the live cncert experience, the findings suggest that artists’ ability t adjust their perfrmance in real time cntributes t the emtinal cnnectin with live music.(虽然这项研究并没有完全重现现场音乐会的体验,但研究结果表明,艺术家们实时调整表演的能力有助于与现场音乐建立情感联系)”可知,人们参加现场演出是因为他们重视现场音乐带来的情感联系。故选C。
      33.细节理解题。根据第三段“In the ‘live’ experiment, participants lay in an MRI scanner (扫描仪) listening t the music thrugh earphnes, while a pianist was psitined utside the rm. The pianist was shwn the participant’s real-time (实时的) brain activity as a frm f feedback.(在‘现场’实验中,参与者躺在MRI扫描仪中,戴着耳机听音乐,而钢琴家则被安排在房间外面。作为一种反馈,钢琴家被展示了参与者的实时大脑活动)”可知,钢琴家在“现场”实验中扮演的角色是为MRI扫描仪内的参与者提供现场伴奏。故选B。
      34.细节理解题。根据倒数第二段“The researchers als fund that participants’ brain activity tracked the acustic (声学的) features f the music, like temp and pitch, far mre clsely when it was played live.(研究人员还发现,参与者的大脑活动追踪音乐的声学特征,如节奏和音调,在现场播放时要紧密得多)”可知,关于现场音乐对大脑的影响,发表在PNAS上的研究发现大脑对现场音乐的声学特征反应更强烈。故选D。
      35.推理判断题。根据最后一段“Sme musical cmpanies nw attempt t recreate live cncerts, such as ABBA Vyage, an immersive pre-recrded VR cncert, but withut artists’ capability t read audience’s emtins and respnd accrdingly, it will never quite match the real thing.(一些音乐公司现在试图重现现场音乐会,比如ABBA Vyage,这是一场身临其境的预录VR音乐会,但如果艺术家没有能力读懂观众的情绪并做出相应的反应,它就永远无法与真实的音乐会媲美)”可知,作者在最后一段提到ABBA Vyage意思是它举办的预录VR音乐会缺乏艺术家基于观众反馈的回应。故选A。
      36.F 37.D 38.G 39.B 40.E
      【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲述了作者不愿在社交媒体上分享个人生活的原因。
      36.根据上文“What if yu want t live in the mment instead f sharing every bit f yur life? T be hnest, it’s nbdy’s business but yur wn.(如果你想活在当下而不是分享你生活的点点滴滴呢?老实说,这不关别人的事,只是你自己的事)”和下文“Escape stalkers (跟踪者).(躲避跟踪者)”和“Prtect privacy.(保护隐私)”及下文内容可知,下文主要讲述了不想在网上分享生活的点点滴滴的原因,所以空处应该在上文提出的问题的基础上引出下文内容,故选项F. Here are my reasns fr nt sharing my persnal life n scial media.(以下是我不愿在社交媒体上分享个人生活的原因)承上启下,符合语意。故选F。
      37.根据上文“At sme pint I asked myself — is being visible mre imprtant than my peace f mind?(有时我问自己——被人看见比内心的平静更重要吗?)”和下文“The answer is a clear NO.(答案显然是否定的)”可知,空处应该还是一个一般疑问句的提问;选项D. Are my fllwers mre imprtant than my friends and family?(我的粉丝比我的朋友和家人更重要吗?)为一般疑问句,“mre ”的句式与上句一致,衔接合理,句意与下文的“I just want t spend life ding what I lve with the peple I lve.(我只想和我爱的人一起做我爱的事)”相呼应,朋友和家人就是作者所爱的人,作者认为他们比粉丝更加重要。故选D。
      38.根据第三段主题句“Prtect privacy. (保护隐私)”和下文“I need alne time t prcess what I’m struggling with and hnest real talks with the peple I trust.(我需要独处的时间来处理我正在挣扎的事情,和我信任的人真诚地交谈)”可知,空处应该是在解释作者要保护隐私的原因;选项G. It can be quite challenging t g thrugh tugh mments with everyne watching.(在所有人的注视下度过艰难时刻是相当具有挑战性的)指出了公开隐私给他带来了很大的困难,下文继续解释说明了想要保护隐私的原因,衔接合理,符合语境。故选G。
      39.空处为第四段的主题句,参考第二段和第三段可知,应用祈使句;根据下文“Anther reasn I keep my life private is that I prefer t be in the present mment and appreciate it fully.(另一个让我保持私人生活的原因是,我更喜欢活在当下,充分欣赏它)”和该段内容可知,第四段主要讲述了作者不喜欢公开分享个人生活的一个原因是他更喜欢活在当下,故选项B. Live in the mment.(活在当下)符合该段主题。故选B。
      40.根据上文“Live yur life fully, regardless f whether the wrld knws it r nt!(充实地过你的生活,不管世人知不知道!)”和下文“I just want yu t knw it’s OK if yu dn’t.(我只是想让你知道,如果你不这样做也没关系)”及文章内容可知,下文中的“if yu dn’t d that”应该是指如果你不在社交媒体上分享个人生活,所以空处应该表示如果你想要在社交媒体上分享个人生活是可以的,即不管世人知不知道都是可以的。选项E. If yu feel like sharing yur life penly withut hesitatin, g fr it.(如果你想毫不犹豫地公开分享你的生活,那就去做吧)表达了这层含义,与上下文语意衔接。故选E。
      41.B 42.A 43.B 44.D 45.C 46.D 47.B 48.A 49.C 50.B 51.C 52.D 53.A 54.B 55.D
      【导语】本文为一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了一位妻子因患癌症无法离开澳大利亚,丈夫通过网络请求陌生人帮助寄明信片,让妻子在病中能够“游览”世界的故事。
      41.考查副词词义辨析。句意:她无助地坐在扶手椅上,只能通过电视上的旅行节目“旅行”。A. calmly平静地;B. helplessly无助地;C. jyfully高兴地;D. anxiusly焦虑地。根据前文“My belved wife, had never left Australia and nw wuld never d s due t cancer.”可知,作者的妻子患了癌症,只能无助地坐在扶手椅上,通过电视上的旅行节目“旅行”。故选B。
      42.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我默默忍受着悲伤,苦苦思索。A. swallwed咽下,默默忍受;B. expressed表达;C. cnfirmed确认;D. frgt忘记。根据后文“and thught hard”可知,此处表示作者苦苦思索,因此是默默忍受悲伤。故选A。
      43.考查动词词义辨析。句意:最后我想到了我可以在互联网上寻求陌生人的帮助。A. impressed使印象深刻;B. struck突然想到;C. affected影响;D. puzzled使困惑。根据前文“and thught hard.”可知,作者陷入了沉思,因此突然想到主意,it struck sb. that...意为“某人突然想到……”。故选B。
      44.考查动词短语辨析。句意:我发布了这个帖子。A. picked up捡起;B. went thrugh经历;C. shwed ff炫耀;D. put ut发布。根据前文“It finally 3 me that I culd ask strangers n the Internet fr help.”可知,作者想到可以在互联网上寻求陌生人的帮助,故此处指发布了这个帖子。故选D。
      45.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我下定决心不告诉妻子这件事;如果没有任何回应,我不想让妻子感到失望。A. rejected拒绝;B. regretted后悔;C. reslved决心,决定;D. reminded提醒。根据后文“if nthing shuld cme, I culdn’t bear t carry her 6 alng with my wn.”可知,如果没有发生什么事情的话,也不担心让妻子失望,故此处指决定不告诉妻子这件事。故选C。
      46.考查名词词义辨析。句意:同上。A. tlerance容忍;B. embarrassment尴尬;C. annyance恼怒;D. disappintment失望。根据前文“I 5 nt t infrm my wife f this;”可知,作者不告诉妻子这件事是因为如果网上没有任何回应的话,会让妻子感到失望。故选D。
      47.考查动词短语辨析。句意:日子一天天过去,几周过去了,妻子的健康状况迅速恶化,我的痛苦变得难以忍受。A. amunted t总计;B. turned t变成;C. belnged t属于;D. cntributed t贡献。根据后文“and my wife's health declined rapidly”可知,妻子的健康状况迅速恶化,故此处指日子一天天过去,几周过去了,days turned t weeks表示“几天变成了几周”。故选B。
      48.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:终于,在我发布帖子大约六周后,一张来自英国的、被折角且旅行磨损的明信片飘进了我们简陋的小信箱。A. travel-wrn旅行磨损的;B. brand-new崭新的;C. threatening威胁的;D. puzzling令人困惑的。根据后文“pstcard frm the UK wandered int ur humble little letterbx”可知,这张明信片是来自遥远的英国的,故此处指明信片是旅行磨损的。故选A。
      49.考查名词词义辨析。句意:对我来说,这就像一束光,从那天起,我们的信箱成了世界各地明信片的目的地,也成了疲惫明信片的旅馆。A. gallery画廊;B. cafe咖啡馆;C. destinatin目的地;D. studi工作室。根据空后“fr pstcards frm all ver the wrld”可知,我们的信箱成了世界各地明信片的目的地。故选C。
      50.考查动词词义辨析。句意:同上。A. publishing出版;B. accmmdating容纳;C. delivering递送;D. streaming流媒体播放。根据空前“a htel”可知,此处指我们的信箱也成了明信片的旅馆,容纳明信片。故选B。
      51.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:在接下来的几个月里,多亏了那些卡片,我的妻子有了自己的私人“航班”,可以飞向远方,既满足又感激。A. dubtful怀疑的;B. relieved放心的;C. grateful感激的;D. scared害怕的。根据前文“thanks t thse cards, my wife had a private “flight” t bard, travelling far and wide”可知,多亏了那些卡片,妻子有了一次私人的“飞行”,四处旅行,因此感到既满意又感激。故选C。
      52.考查动词短语辨析。句意:我们最后一次“飞行”在一个温暖的早晨起飞了。A. tk up占据;B. tk in吸收;C. tk ver接管;D. tk ff起飞。根据后文“My dearest travel 13 bught a different ticket fr this trip and began t explre anther wrld.”可知,作者的妻子去世了,此处指,妻子买了一张不同的票,开始探索另一个世界,故此处指最后一次“飞行”在一个温暖的早晨起飞了。故选D。
      53.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我亲爱的旅伴为这次旅行买了一张不同的票,开始探索另一个世界。A. cmpanin同伴;B. accuntant会计;C. attendant服务员;D. cmpser作曲家。根据前文“Our very last flight 12 n a warm mrning.”可知,作者和妻子的最后一次飞行在一个温暖的上午起飞,故此处作者将妻子描述为最亲爱的旅伴。故选A。
      54.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我从巨大的损失中恢复过来,知道她前面的旅程会因为众多陌生人的祝福而变得精彩。A. defended保卫;B. recvered恢复;C. cllapsed倒塌;D. benefited受益。根据后文“knwing that her jurney ahead wuld be a brilliant ne”可知,妻子去世了,去了另一个世界,作者知道前面的旅行会很精彩,因此此处表示作者从巨大的损失中恢复过来。故选B。
      55.考查名词词义辨析。句意:同上。A. expectatins期望;B. cheers欢呼;C. cngratulatin祝贺;D. blessings祝福。根据前文语境和空后“frm the strangers”可知,此处指来自众多陌生人的祝福。故选D。
      56.as 57.chse 58.being ffered 59.which 60.what 61.the 62.strngly 63.Thugh/Althugh/While 64.intended 65.instructins
      【导语】本文是一篇记叙文,主要讲述了被誉为“万婴之母”的林巧稚医生(Dr Lin Qiazhi)的生平事迹和她对医学科学及妇女健康事业的杰出贡献。
      56.考查介词。句意:被誉为“万婴之母”的林巧稚医生,一生致力于医学和妇女健康事业。be recgnized as意为“被认可为”,因此空格处用介词as,故填as。
      57.考查时态。句意:18岁时,深受母亲去世的影响,她选择了学习,而不是遵循传统的婚姻道路。句子描述过去的事情,时态用一般过去时,空格处用过去式,故填chse。
      58.考查动名词和被动语态。句意:多年后,尽管她在国外获得了机会,但她决心为中国的妇女和儿童服务,这给她的美国同事留下了深刻的印象。空格处用动名词作介词宾语,她被提供机会,因此空格处用动名词的被动语态,故填being ffered。
      59.考查定语从句。句意:多年后,尽管她在国外获得了机会,但她决心为中国的妇女和儿童服务,这给她的美国同事留下了深刻的印象。空格处引导非限制性定语从句,从句中缺少主语,主语是前面整个主句的内容,因此用which引导定语从句,故填which。
      60.考查主语从句。句意:在战争期间,她开了一家诊所,免费治疗穷人,而不是赚钱,因为她最看重的是帮助别人。空格处引导主语从句,从句中缺少宾语,此处表示“她最看重的是帮助别人”,用what引导主语从句,故填what。
      61.考查定冠词。句意:很明显,她的生活反映了医生的真正美德——把病人放在第一位。空格处用定冠词the特指“医生的真正美德”,故填the。
      62.考查副词。句意:林巧稚医生身居要职,但她的心被病人护理深深吸引。空格处用副词strngly修饰动词drawn,strngly意为“强有力地”,故填strngly。
      63.考查让步状语从句。句意:虽然她从未结婚,但她生了5万多个孩子。根据语境可知,空格处意为“虽然”,应用thugh/althugh/while引导让步状语从句,位于句首的单词首字母大写,故填Thugh/Althugh/While。
      64.考查非谓语动词。句意:她为妇女写的书很受欢迎,因为它对如何照顾婴儿给出了有用的指导。句中谓语是was,空格处用非谓语动词,bk和intend之间是逻辑动宾关系,因此用过去分词表被动,作后置定语,故填intended。
      65.考查名词。句意:她为妇女写的书很受欢迎,因为它对如何照顾婴儿给出了有用的指导。形容词useful修饰名词,此处表示“有用的指导”,空格处意为“指导”,用名词instructin,作宾语,不止一个,要用复数,故填instructins。
      66.representatives/epresentatives
      【详解】考查名词。句意:凭借流利的英语口语,她被选为我校的代表之一,迎接来自英国的交换生。根据首字母提示,representative作可数名词,表示“代表”,由“ne f”可知,空处应用名词复数,作宾语。故填representatives。
      67.flexibility/lexibility
      【详解】考查名词。句意:这种材料的柔韧性使它可以弯曲而不折断。空处应填名词作主语,结合句意及首字母提示可知,此处为名词flexibility意为“灵活性,柔韧性”,名词,符合题意。故填flexibility。
      68.apprach/pprach
      【详解】考查名词。句意:我们被鼓励采取创造性的方法来解决这个棘手的问题。空处应填名词单数作宾语,结合句意及首字母提示可知,apprach“方法”,名词,符合题意,故填apprach。
      69.targeted/argeted
      【详解】考查动词。句意:该营销策略旨在提高品牌知名度。根据句意及首字母提示可知,target“把……作为目标”,动词,符合题意,应用动词过去分词和前面的was构成一般过去时的被动语态,故填targeted。
      70.energetic/nergetic
      【详解】考查形容词。句意:我的晨练让我一整天都感觉精力充沛。空处应用形容词,作表语;根据首字母提示,energetic为形容词,表示“精力充沛的”,符合句意。故填energetic。
      71.clapped/lapped
      【详解】考查动词。句意:当我们走向舞台领奖时,每个人都欢呼鼓掌。根据句意及首字母提示可知,clap“拍手,鼓掌”,动词,符合题意,空处和cheered并列,应用动词过去式,故填clapped。
      72.decrated/ecrated
      【详解】考查动词。句意:装饰着五颜六色的气球和美丽花朵的大厅看起来非常喜庆。根据句意和首字母可知,此空应填decrate,表“装饰”,在本句中作非谓语,The hall与decrate为被动关系,再由语境可知,应用过去分词作后置定语。故填decrated。
      73.pprtunity/pprtunity
      【详解】考查名词。句意:当工作被提供时,她不想错过这个千载难逢的机会,立即抓住了。空处应填名词作宾语,结合句意及首字母提示可知,pprtunity“机会”,名词,符合题意,由this可知应用名词单数,故填pprtunity。
      74.awarded/warded
      【详解】考查动词。句意:去年,他因卓越的学术成就被授予奖学金。根据句意和首字母可知,此空应填award,表“奖励”,在本句中作谓语,且这里应用过去分词形式与前面was构成一般过去时的被动语态。故填awarded。
      75.whispering/hispering
      【详解】考查动名词。句意:当老师转过身来时,学生立刻停止说悄悄话,整个班级变得安静下来。根据所给首字母和句意可知,此处应用动词whisper,且此处为stpped ding sth“停止正在做的事情”,故此处应用动名词作宾语,故填whispering。
      76.Dear Chris,
      I’m thrilled t invite yu t be part f smething truly special! We’re putting tgether a charity cncert next mnth with the gal f raising funds t supprt students frm ecnmically disadvantaged families. It’ll be a night filled with heartwarming music and shared smiles in ur schl auditrium.
      Nw, here’s where yu cme in. We’ve been fans f yur perfrmances, and we’d be abslutely excited t have yu share yur gift with us. Here are a few ideas that might suit yur style: If yu fancy taking center stage, hw abut a sl pian perfrmance f a classical piece? It wuld be a shwstpper! Or, if yu’re up fr it, a duet with ther student musicians culd be a magical cllabratin that ur audience wuld lve.
      I’d like t hear what yu think. Just let me knw by the end f this week. Lking frward t yur reply and hpefully seeing yu n stage!
      Yurs,
      Li Hua
      77.One pssible versin:
      When Nanima came back, Manju lked upset. His head drping, he murmured in an aplgetic tne, “I’m s srry. I shuld have waited fr yu.” T his surprise, Nanima shk her head, “Yu saw a prblem and tried t fix it. I’m prud f yu.” Then she cntinued t cmfrt, “Let’s restre it tgether.” The next few hurs witnessed their picking up the rice and srting each grain by clr. It was nt until nightfall that they finished the restratin. Nanima lit candles arund the rangli. In the flickering light, the peacck seemed alive with mystical pwers. Manju exclaimed, “We did it! I culd be a gd assistant!” The new year must be full f gd luck, thanks t Nanima—and him.题号
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